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Monday, 3 December 2012

December MIGRAINEUR OF THE MONTH!!!!

Mulled wine is brewing and hopefully migraines are not, yes it is already time for the second exciting Migraineur Of The Month! For December I am very pleased to introduce you to the incredible Hannah. As you will read below, Hannah has had to put up with an incredible amount since her migraines started in 1999, yet managed to achieve wonders despite all she has had to cope with. I know many of you will be able to empathise with what she has to say and will, no doubt, admire her hippy loving heart of gold.

Can you remember &
describe your first migraine?

I can't remember
my first classic (painful) migraine as it was over 11 years ago. I do, however
remember my first vestibular and silent migraine which was on the 13 of June
2006. I was at the bus stop on my way to work and it felt like someone had hit
me on the back of the head. I lurched forward and everything started to spin
out of control, it went on and on and I fell out in front of the bus clinging
on to the bus stop. I have no idea why or how I did it but I got on the bus and
an hour later after calling him my husband came to pick me up and found me on
the floor in the middle of town holding on to a wall. I have lived with
constant dizzyness and many other symptoms every day since then.

Best migraine top tip anyone’s ever given you?

Disregard nothing,
but question everything.

Worst Trigger?

Hormones, weather
and skipping a meal. I get a lot worse in winter too as I can't stand the
artificial lights. I get a lot more classic migraines in winter and a lot
dizzier too. It's hard to work out triggers when it's everyday, I have to go by
what triggers a classic migraine and what makes everything spin more
violently.

Hmmm not sure to
be honest, I try not to go to bed when the dizzies are bad as the last time I
did that I couldn't get up for 6 weeks.
Though when the pain comes I feel quite grateful to crawl into bed. My cat comes to sit with me, she just
lies near my feet and she lies so still, I can barely feel her but knowing she
is there is comforting.

What’s the worst
assumption that’s been made about you and your migraines?

Like everyone, I
am sure, I have had a few. ;) Mainly that I am depressed and or anxious. I was
called a psycho once, not by a doctor I might add. I have been asked if I am
used to it yet and told that we all get dizzy from time to time. I think the
thing that has hurt the most is when people assume you aren't trying hard
enough or have given up. Fighting doesn't always mean you have to force
yourself to do things that make you more ill every day. Even the smallest things can take an
enormous amount of effort.

What are you most proud
of doing despite living with migraines?

You know I am
proud of a lot to be honest, my movement is very restricted and I am mostly
housebound with this now but I have still managed to maintain a blog since 08
and I have taught myself many crafts which have changed my life, I have also
been published in magazines sharing those crafts. The thing I am most proud of
though is going to my sister's wedding and managing to dance the first dance, I
will never forget that. I have had to give up a lot with this so carving out a
kind of life is hard and I feel everything I manage to do each day (even if
it's just getting up) is an achievement.

If you could be the
Queen of England for a Year what would you do!?

Well I am a hippy
at heart, I believe in kindness and compassion. I would ask everyone to do
something nice for their neighbor, anything, make them a sandwich or give them
a cake or maybe just say hi. Everyone has their struggles and when we connect
with an open heart we can see people for who they are, not what we perceive
them to be. :)

Hannah is the
author of Span's Studio where she shares her creative endeavors and how they
help her to live despite living with MAV and constant movement.

Well I think we should all do as the lovely Hannah says and be kind to one another this December! And give each other cake. Hannah, thank you so much for being Migraineur Of The Month - you're a real inspiration and Migraine Monologues wishes you a healthy and happy 2013.

Lovely to read your story Hannah. As a fellow migraine sufferer for many years I send my very best wishes to you. You have made a good life for yourself despite the setbacks and I think it wonderful to see you are so compassionate towards others. You deserve that Sash - crochet or otherwise...Jill

The Monologueress

I've had migraines since I was 18. I'm now 21. OK, I'm really 32 but look at least 26. I'm a Writer, mainly dramatic, by this I mean for Theatre and Film/TV. I'm also a Dramaturge (I'll help you with your writing.) Although I have three Masters Degrees I still can't spell properly and have not mastered grammar. Two of my Masters degrees are from American Universities so I get confused between American and British grammar. My big sister says this is not a valid excuse. Did I mention I have bad migraines? I love Musicals. I love Tina Fey. I have long red hair.

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